Poverty is a strong predictor of low educational performance.
Education informs young people about the variety of important subjects that will help them later on in life and with their career. It gives them the life skills to interact with others and has a variety of widespread effects in communities, such as a decrease in poverty, and an increase in health and well-being.
Our interactive and engaging workshops educate young people around a variety of topics and provide them with the knowledge and tools to improve life skills so that they can achieve and become the best version of themselves.
📉 Poverty is one of the strongest predictors of low educational performance.
At In2Health, we believe education is more than classroom learning — it’s about building life skills, confidence, and long-term wellbeing. When young people are given the right tools, support, and environment, they can overcome barriers and achieve their full potential.
🧠What We Do
Our bespoke skill development programme uses sport, physical activity, and healthy lifestyle sessions to engage young people — especially those at risk of becoming NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) or exclusion.
Participants benefit from:
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Employability and life skills development
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Age-appropriate work experience in sport, youth, or community settings
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Access to accredited qualifications
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Support for improved physical and mental wellbeing
🎯 Workshops That Make a Difference
Delivered by qualified and experienced tutors, our interactive workshops cover:
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The Five Ways to Well-being
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Mindfulness
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Healthy Eating
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Learn How to Weight-Lift
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Cook & Eat
Our sessions are inclusive, engaging, and designed to help young people build confidence, resilience, and motivation — so they can become the best version of themselves.
👉 Find out how the Stoke-on-Trent Opportunity Area is raising educational standards across the city:
